Eric Weislogel
Bio
Eric Weislogel, Ph.D., is the Vice President for Academic Affairs of the Metanexus Institute, headquartered in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA. In addition, he serves as the Director of the Metanexus Global Network Initiative, with hundreds of projects in more than 40 countries. He is also Senior Contributing Editor of the Global Spiral, the online journal of the Metanexus Institute. From 2006-2008, he served as the Executive Director of Metanexus.
Prior to joining Metanexus, Dr. Weislogel was assistant professor of philosophy at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania and also taught at the Pennsylvania State University. Currently, he teaches philosophy at the Delaware County Community College. He has published a number of philosophical essays and reviews in such journals as Philosophy Today, Transdisciplinarity in Science and Religion, Idealistic Studies, Philosophy in Review, Science and Theology News, and the Journal of the American Academy of Religion. Additionally, his articles have appeared in the online journals Metapsychology and the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory, as well as in the Global Spiral.
Dr. Weislogel is a Fellow of the World Academy of Arts and Sciences, and he was awarded the Diplme d’Honneur by the Centre International de Recherches et tudes Transdisciplinaires (CIRET) in 2007. He is an active member in a number of scholarly societies, including the American Philosophical Association (for which he currently serves on the Committee for International Cooperation), the American Catholic Philosophical Association, and the American Academy of Religion, among others.
Dr. Weislogel’s main philosophical interest may be described as philosophical anthropologythe exploration of the interplay of religion, science, ethics, and metaphysics in the 21st century and what it means for our understanding of the human person. He describes himself as a postmodern peripatetic, an Aristotelian at heart, trained in 19th- and 20th-century continental philosophy, and who especially loves teaching the works of Plato and Aristotle, Augustine and Aquinas, in parallel to Nietzsche, Husserl, Heidegger, Derrida, Marion, Butler, Levinas, and Zizek.. He is a vocal advocate for adopting transdisciplinary approaches to research and teaching.
He and his wife, Kellie Given, have two children: Lucas, a graduate of St. Vincent College, Latrobe, PA, who teaches high school physics and is a graduate student at the University of Virginia; and Elisa, a graduate of La Salle University and presently in her final year as a student at the Villanova University School of Law.
In his spare time, Dr. Weislogel can be found pursuing his passion for book collecting, reading, listening to music and going to concerts, trying to figure out whats happening on Lost, rooting for the World-Champion Phillies and the Steelers (and the Eagles), baking bread, or enjoying a walk with his wife. He is still trying to have a meaningful conversation with their two cats, Bagheera (Bags) and KitKat, but so far without success.
Recent Essays
- Review ofNeil Campbell’sMental Causation: A Nonreductive Approach
- It’s the end of the university as we know it (and I feel fine)…
- The Transdisciplinary Imperative
- Arizona? In July?? Are You Kidding???
- From the Executive Director—October 2008
- Declaration of In(ter)dependents
- On the impossible
- Global Dimming
- From the Executive Director—May 2008
- A Common Morality
- Life is Not a Gift (and Neither is Dessert)
- There are 10 kinds of people…
- Metaphysics Matters
- “Out in the main square with a pile of wood around my ankles…”
- A light-hearted look at melancholy….
- Rapidly produced, just as rapidly forgotten
- What’s the worst that could happen?
- The Only Thing Worse Than Being Talked About
- Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Tariq Ramadan again
- God Rest Ye, Village Atheists
- Peripatetic Poop-pouri
- Political Religion
- Metanexus: Why We Do What We Do
- Health and Hope
- The Quest for Wholeness
- Tariq Ramadan or Ayaan Hirsi Ali?
- “dumb–almost cosmic stupidity”
- The Top 100 Effects of Global Warming
- Peripatetic Potpouri
- National Service…in Retail???
- One Flew over the Cukoo’s Nest
- The (Natural) Law: Not (just) a good idea…?
- Transdisciplinarity and the Unity of Knowledge: Beyond the Science and Religion Dialogue (Introduction to the 2007 Conference)
- Whatever Happened to Wisdom?
- What – Really – Is the “Science and Religion Dialogue” All About?
- The Emergence of the Global University: Building Collaborative Networks for Integral Learning